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Nathaniel S. Rakich ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Greenough Hall...
...Quadling, I know. Am I ready to deal with three years of “Oh… You live in the Quad?” or freeze to death on Garden Street next February? No problem—I’m used to it. I live in Greenough...
...Nathaniel S. Rakich ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, lives in Greenough Hall...
...ain’t easy being green, or at least it didn’t used to be. Environmentalism was a very different scene at Harvard when I first unpacked my bags in stately Greenough Hall, and I was a very different person. The last two and a half years have taught me a lot—about sustainability, about effective advocacy, and about myself. (One learns quite quickly one’s tolerance for PBR, the Kong, and DVDs of the syndicated television show “Stargate.”) I came roaring into freshman year...
Nowadays, the condom dispensers in the freshman dorms are almost always empty. It could be because freshman students are having nightly orgies in their Greenough suites, spurred on by a Harvard-issued license to fornicate; or it could be because repressed conservative students stole all the condoms and destroyed them in a measure to keep female sexuality under the Man’s thumb. Most likely, it’s because “free” is every Harvard student’s favorite price. Can we talk about something else...